Corporate Partnerships

Partnering with Beautify Earth

We offer extraordinary opportunities for companies to be associated with an art movement devoted to ending urban blight.

Art is proven to contribute to an increase in foot traffic, economic growth, and community pride, and decreases vandalism and general maintenance costs. It creates a positive atmosphere, and increased happiness in communities.

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We are a global movement that is making art the norm, not the exception.

Responsible

We empower schools, cities, businesses, and residents alike to take responsibility for their communities.

Just like you

We are a team of passionate visionaries for a better planet.

Kirsten Gillibrand

United States Senator

“I would like to thank Beautify Earth for the work they have done to help revitalize and empower the community as it continues to recover from Hurricane Sandy.”

Kapil Mishra

Minister of Tourism, Art, Culture & Languages, India

“The government encourages such citizen based initiatives, which help enhance the positivity and beauty of this city in a meaningful way.”

Pam O’Connor

Mayor of Santa Monica

“Their work has inspired the community and created a colorful street from what was an eyesore for decades.”

Together with our partners, we create inspiration.

Zappos – 10 Walls, 10 Cities, 10 Core Values

Zappos.com and Beautify Earth (BE) teamed up to create a wave of murals across the country, sourcing local artists to interpret the 10 core values of Zappos into their artwork. What’s amazing about Zappos core values is they are actually just beautiful, universal ways of being that BE believes is something we all should embrace in our lives. Zappos and BE have shared values, and we believe if the world embraced such, our ambitious mission could be achieved with ease.

Murals are being created on buildings in Zappos most loyal communities. That is, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Miami, Chicago, Austin, San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Each of the murals will embody one of the Zappos 10 core values. An 11th mural will be created in Las Vegas by the local Zappos team which ties together all of the core values.

Capitol Records + Sonos + My Morning Jacket

In addition to a multi city presence, BE also launched a special roll out of five murals for the My Morning Jacket album release in the Summer of 2015. The artwork in each city was created by various artists, with each of their own individual interpretation of the band’s album cover aptly titled the Waterfall. This unique project took place in Chicago, Nashville, New York, Los Angeles and Louisville. Chris Chappell, artist of the Louisville mural location actually earned the top spot with his work earning bragging rights as the winner of Louisville Mural of the year! Beautify Earth was proud to have worked in collaboration with all of the artists on this multi city, album release initiative.

This project shows what’s possible when a great companies and musicians come together for a common cause.

Beautify Hollywood [x] Heineken

As part of Heineken’s Cities campaign, which aims to make great cities even greater, Heineken has partnered with Beautify Earth and is helping bring the “Beautify Hollywood” project to life.

Artists will transform the look of Hollywood Boulevard through a series of stunning paintings, which are inspired by the icons of Hollywood past and present. In partnership with Beautify Earth, Heineken created an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to build support for the project and to reward supporters with unique perks. To kick off the project, Heineken helped support the installation of 25 artworks – and the Indiegogo campaign will fund up to an additional 25 installations, truly transforming the iconic neighborhood.

Beautify Broadway [x] Red Cross

Beautify Earth worked with artist Francisco Letelier to spearhead an Indiegogo campaign for the vision of his Guardian mural. Added to the Red Cross building in Santa Monica, this mural conveys a strong, empowered female, also paying homage to the Red Cross’ roots (since it was founded largely by the support of the Santa Monica Bay Women’s Club in 1917).

The art was carefully selected and chosen by the Red Cross in conjunction with Francisco. This specific chapter currently serves an upwards of 90,000 citizens in over a 16 mile radius, now with a beautiful facade and outward facing image to it’s community.

The impact that we can have to embellish such an established foundation and pinnacle of the community is tremendous. Here’s to beautifying Red Cross buildings, everywhere.